About this Property

This superb Freedman's bungalow is in the historic district of Beaufort, with a view of the Beaufort river, 2 blocks from Bay Street, and a 10 min. walk to downtown Bay Street, Marina, riverfront park, eateries and shopping. The bungalow includes the original reclaimed heart pine tongue in groove wood floors in the living room and master bedroom. Shiplap walls are in the living room and hallway areas. Plantation shutters accept both light and privacy everywhere the home. The enormous living room has a queen sized sleeper couch and two high wingback chairs with ottomans. The wall includes a generous constructed in bookcase with a well supplied library and a 50" HD TV. The master bedroom has a king size bed with decorative headboard, ceiling to floor drapes, a double door closet, and an armoire with HD TV and clothes drawers. The master bath has a double vanity with stone countertops and a impeccable sizable floor to ceiling tile shower with glass doors. The guest room is extravagant in it's own right, with a beautiful 4-post queen bed, end tables, two rent cases with a modest TV, and hanging rods for clothing. The guest bath has a stone countertop vanity and a tub/shower tiled shower with penny tile inlays. The kitchen and dining room are the real showplace! All stainless steel appliances feature a French door Electrolux refrigerator/freezer, farmhouse sink with garbage disposal, dishwasher, oven/range, microwave, and coffee maker. Marble countertops and tile backsplash add to the extravagance, as does a butcher block island with bar seating and a separate dining room table with chandelier. Outside enjoyment can be found in a private screened-in back porch with ceiling fan, or appreciate the sunset over the Beaufort river in the rocking chairs or porch swings on the front porch. This bungalow is finishing up it's final details during June, but will be completely complete and ready for rental July 1st, 2017. Don't miss out on renting the newest delight rental bungalow in Beaufort!!

Wallet-Friendly Tips

Search for the tourism bureau in the area you wish to travel. Most tourism bureaus will send you tourism guides with savings for rental homes, dining and attractions. These guides can provide a good start to your rental home search.

Flexible about when you can visit? Shoulder seasons special offer incredible discounts.

Are you a armed forces veteran? Many property management companies offer rate reductions to veterans and active-duty forces. Be sure to check with vacation rental company to see if your travelling gang is eligible for a special offer.

Some rental properties are basically catered to particular clients, whether it's downtown units with weekly fishing pier passes, city-center homes with close access to restaurants or waterfront homes that feature their own jetski launching areas. You should prioritize your proximity to the adventures and tours you are most looking forward to.

Vacation rental companies and individual home owners generally offer their customers the chance to obtain trip insurance protection. Trip insurance, which generally add somewhere between 1% - 5% of the base vacation rental price, offers vacationers reimbursement of their travel expenses for any nights missed resulting from personal health emergencies or storms, as well as ensuing additional hurricane evacuation costs or charges, such as an unanticipated hotel stay or extra gas.

How to Book a Rental Home

You might be pleasantly surprised to find out how many properties are available at your destination. Vacation home accommodations have gained in popularity with the rise of global research sites like Homeaway and VRBO.

Vacation homes are commonly owner operated or managed by rental management companies. For owners not directly engaged in the management of their properties, management companies are critical in assisting families with booking, checking-in, housekeeping services, as well as maintenance problems that may occur.

We have assembled a short guide to assist you in getting most out of your rental property experience.

Searching for and booking the perfect vacation property:

Before you book " 2017 Historic Preservation Honor Award Winner !", examine our short collection of things to consider.

The Earlier, The Better

Beaufort, SC rental homes book several months (and up to a year) in advance. To ensure the best selection of vacation rentals, we recommend searching and booking your Beaufort, SC rental home Six-12 months before your travel dates, whenever possible. Holiday reunions can be a popular time for families to plan their Summer trips..

Choose a Town and Date

Begin by deciding which specific area of Beaufort, SC you would like to explore, and the determine travel dates.

Choosing an Correctly-Sized Rental

Establish who is joining, and just how many/what type of bedroom configuration you will need. Keep in mind that a lot of homes advertise maximum guest capacity, which often includes sofa beds in the home's living room. You'll need to determine what is suitable for the family. Precise descriptions of bedrooms and beds are typically accessible on the internet. Otherwise, speak to the property manager before you reserve the home.

Stick to a Budget

The majority of vacation homes are marketed with a price range. Determine the cost for your selected trip. It might be at the high end of the range. If several groups or family members are sharing the cost, make certain everybody knows their obligation and has agreed to a maximum they are willing to pay. Usually, a single person in the group will be liable for making the full reservation and collecting each party's share.

Its All About Amenities

What amenities is the family looking for? Is a swimming pool reallynecessary?Are you looking for a rental property with open-air dining area? Do you want to be away from it all, or close to a city setting? Are sheet sets offered with the rental contract, or will you need to provide your own? Gather a list of "necessities and wishes" from your party to help filter your search to the perfect rental.

Special Circumstances

Often times the senior generation has trouble with stairways. If wheel chair accessibility, elevators, pool lifts or other special devices are necessary, include that into your search. Most vacation home listings will include a list of amenities.

Go ahead and Take the Dog

Make sure to include your furry family members. Pet guidelines are different at each rental property. Study descriptions thoroughly. Make sure you read agreements and contracts carefully. Service fees may apply when animals are added. Ask questions *well before* you book!

Start your Search

After the area, dates and family members are decided, search multiple sources for the very best rental selection. In combination with Homeaway, VRBO and Tripadvisor, we advise searching Google for "Beaufort, SC local rental properties" for local rental home management companies. Local property management companies take pride in a first-class rental experience.

Negotiate

Re-read the description to make sure the vacation rental has everything that you need. If something is missing, the property management company may know of very similar properties that suit your desires and budget..

Some rental owners will negotiate rates, and some won't. If the price isn't negotiable, the number of nights might be. Your easiest potential for a lower rate will be switching to an off-season week.

Study the Contract

Read the full agreement and make certain you understand who is liable for:

Utility bills

Internet

Telephone service

Pool and hot tub heating

Cable and pay-per-view TV

Cleaning Service

Trash Pickup (and which day?)

Maintenance policies

Key exchange

Parking Space

Get a total that includes state taxes, pet and other extra fees.

If you must Cancel

Cancellation policies are different for each vacation rental. Vacation rental management companies and individual property owners commonly offer their clients the option to buy trip insurance. Trip insurance, which generally costs between 1% - 5% of the standard rental home cost, provides vacationers with reimbursement of their vacation costs (and subsequent vacation property costs) for any nights missed a result of personal medical related emergencies or storms, in addition to hurricane evacuation expenses, such as a unforeseen motel stay or extra gas.

Book your Rental

When everything seems correct, it's finally time to sign a rental agreement. You'll probably have to submit a security deposit at time of booking.

Get Contact Info

Put the rental manager's contact information into your smartphone and wallet for easy access to answers during your visit.

Congratulations! All that is left is making the most of your vacation!

During your Stay

Record the overall condition of the rental property immediately upon arrival. If you discover property damage, or if fixes are needed contact the rental manager straight away. This will prevent conflicts during check out.

Should there be any ambiguity about parking, rules of the house, condo access, pool functions, etc... we advise you ask the rental home manager promptly. A brief phone call avoids many head aches.

Don't forget to be a good neighbor. Residents probably live within earshot. Remember the golden rule and treat others the same way you'd like to be treated by vacationers next to your primary residence.

Ask a local. Residents can frequently point you in the right direction. Who better to ask where to get the best nachos, have a great night out, or the best places for night life?

Enjoy your stay! Remember to protect the rental owner (and your things!) by keeping the vacation home secured when you are away, just like you would at home.

At the end of your stay

Clean up a little bit. Regardless of whether you're paying a cleaning fee, The vacation rental is required to be in very good condition. Sinks stuffed with dishes, surplus beach sand on the floor and sticky messes should be remedied prior to leaving.

Make sure to walk through the rental one last time and check for damage. We recommend walking through with the rental manager wherever possible (this may not be possible).. If the property owner is not available, make sure to take photos of the property to record its condition.

Did you have a good time? Many rental management companies and vacation rental websites permit travellers to give comments. If your rental and/or property manager was outstanding, they'll appreciate your recommendations. If anything was unsatisfactory and they didn't fix it in a reasonable manner, or when the rental home wasn't as described, you'll want to note that in your critique.

Iterate

Does everyone want to return next year? If everything was exceptional, next year's trip planning will be simple and easy. If the rental home wasn't perfect, and you'll better know how to improve your search for the next time.